Security Certification: GASF

GIAC Advanced Smartphone Forensics (GASF)

Description

The popularity of mobile devices in our work and personal lives has
become increasingly broad and complex. The volume and type of data that
these devices carry such as contact lists, email, work documents, SMS
messages, images, internet browsing history and application specific
data make them important for the individual who carries the device and
allows for a rich source of data for forensic examinations.

Target

The GASF certification is for professionals who want to demonstrate that
they are qualified to perform forensic examinations on devices such as
mobile phones and tablets. Candidates are required to demonstrate an
understanding of the fundamentals of mobile forensics, device file
system analysis, mobile application behavior, event artifact analysis
and the identification and analysis of mobile device malware.

*No Specific training is required for any GIAC certification. There are many sources of information available regarding the certification objectives' knowledge areas. Practical experience is an option; there are also numerous books on the market covering Computer Information Security. Another option is any relevant courses from training providers, including SANS.*

Requirements

1 proctored exam

75 questions

Time limit of 2 hours

Minimum Passing Score of 69%

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Delivery

NOTE: All GIAC exams are delivered through proctored test centers and must be scheduled in advance.
GIAC certification attempts will be activated in your GIAC account after your application has been approved and according to the terms of your purchase. Details on delivery will be provided along with your registration confirmation upon payment. You will receive an email notification when your certification attempt has been activated in your account. You will have 120 days from the date of activation to complete your certification attempt. GIAC exams must be proctored through Pearson VUE. Please click the following link for instructions on How to Schedule Your GIAC Proctored Exam http://www.giac.org/information/schedule_proctored_exam.pdf. GIAC exams are delivered online through a standard web browser.

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Exam Certification Objectives & Outcome Statements

The candidate will demonstrate an understanding of the techniques and tools used during the collection and preservation of iOS mobile devices.

Additional Mobile Operating System Forensic Fundamentals

The candidate will be demonstrate and understanding of mobile platforms such as Nokia/Symbian and Windows Mobile and how these devices create, store and share information with desktop and remote systems. The candidate will be familiar with knock off devices and how to identify knock off devices and how these device differ from traditional mobile platforms in the storage and organization of data.

Android File System, Evidence Locations and User Activity Analysis

The candidate will demonstrate an understanding of the structure of the Android file system and be familiar with the techniques used to analyze and interpret user activity.

Android Forensic Fundmentals

The candidate will demonstrate an understanding of the techniques and tools used during the collection and preservation of Android mobile devices.

Detection and Analysis of Mobile Malware and Spyware

The candidate will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the tools and techniques used to detect, decompile and analyze mobile malware.

Fundamentals of BlackBerry Forensics

The candidate will demonstrate an understanding of the structure of the BlackBerry file system and be familiar with the techniques used to analyze and interpret user activity.

Introduction to Smartphone Forensics

The candidate will demonstrate an understanding of the basic principles, techniques and methods used to collect and preserve data during a forensic examination of a mobile device.

iOS File System, Evidence Locations and User Activity Analysis

The candidate will demonstrate an understanding of the structure of the iOS file system and be familiar with the techniques used to analyze and interpret user activity.

Smartphone Application Forensics and Activity Analysis

The candidate will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the analysis and techniques used to examine third party application activity on various mobile platforms.

Smartphone Backup Forensic Analysis

The candidate will be familiar with the various backup methodology and platform specific resources used by mobile devices when creating system backups.

Where to Get Help

Training is available from a variety of resources including on line, course attendance at a live conference, and
self study.

Practical experience is another way to ensure that you have mastered the skills necessary for certification.
Many professionals have the experience to meet the certification objectives identified.

Finally, college level courses or study through another program may meet the needs for mastery.